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I second that motion. Original Message: ----------------- From: fkany@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 10:12:02 -0600 To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Convert to Windows?? FWIW, I've heard more negative things than positive things about California Software and their Baby400. Might want to google them. hth, Frank "Corbett" <corbett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>@midrange.com on 03/22/2005 09:56:30 AM Please respond to RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent by: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx To: <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> cc: Subject: Convert to Windows?? Hi, I was approached by someone who has a pretty high$ AS400 software package and wants to be able to market it to customers with no interest in purchasing an AS400.maybe windows or java or other -based?. This package started on a S36 and someone converted it to RPGIV.likely some internal file definitions still out there. I was told that all the "master" files were external-ized. Any suggestions on a relatively "simple" (spelled LOWCOST) strategy to employ? Thoughts (with questions) that come to my mind are: 1. I know that VARPG will spit out java code. How straightforward / difficult is it to transform "regular" RPGIV into VARPG? 2. Is the ASNA Visual RPG an option for this? 3. Is there any path using Webfacing that can help along this route? Two options that are already on the table is the possibility of (1) California Software's Baby400 and (2) running it on a remote iSeries. A complete re-write is not something this client interested in (toooo expensive). Yeah, yeah, I've already expressed the opinion "just leave it on the '400". TIA A.(Tony) Corbett IBM Certified - AS/400 Developer <http://www.asresources.com/> http://www.asresources.com corbett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 404-784-4737 fax: 678-935-5005 -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://mail2web.com/ .
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